The Palm Beach Post

Feds widen safety probes of vehicles

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DETROIT — The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is expanding three investigat­ions for brake and air bag troubles that could affect more than 2.3 million vehicles from Ford, Volkswagen and Nissan.

The expansions by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion were announced Monday and over the weekend on the agency’s website after investigat­ors found more consumer complaints about the problems:

■Ford Fusion, Mercury Milan, Lincoln MKZ: NHTSA has expanded a 2016 investigat­ion to include just over 1 million vehicles. The probe now covers the 20062012 Ford Fusion and Lincoln MKZ as well as the 2006-2011 Mercury Milan. Investigat­ors are looking into a total of 735 complaints to NHTSA and Ford that the brake pedal can travel farther toward the floor than expected, potentiall­y increasing stopping distance.

■Eight Volkswagen models: The government is expanding an investigat­ion into the 2015 recall of 416,000 Volkswagen­s to address driver air bags that failed to inflate. The probe now affects 1.2 million CC, Passat, Eos, Golf, GTI, Tiguan, Jetta and Jetta Sportwagen vehicles from the 2010-2014 model years. The agency and VW have received a total of 852 complaints that models outside the scope of the recall have the same problem, or the recall repair didn’t work.

■Nissan Murano: NHTSA is upgrading an investigat­ion into brake problems with over 108,000 Nissan Murano SUVs from the 2009 model year. It’s now an engineerin­g analysis, which is a step closer to a recall. The agency says 484 consumers have complained to NHTSA or the company.

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